

Hogben Ancestry
As researched originally by Victor
Hogben,
and put in Cyberspace by Colin
Hogben,
and edited and researched by Richard
Hogben and myself.
- 4 BC - 51 AD Huckbone
- The Roman invaders in 47 AD spared his life for a promise of tribute at the Villa on the
East Cliff, Folkestone, Kent.
- 232 AD Huckbone
- is mentioned as being a good farmer at Limeringe, Kent
- 405 AD Huckbone
- Cut down trees and grubbed up the stumps for extending his land at North Limeringe
- 639 AD Huckbone
- Chieftan. Attended Thanksgiving Service, Ethelburge Church Limeringe
- 670 AD Huckbone
- Stayed at Eastrie with a relative and discovered the bodies of the two murdered princes
in King Egbert's Palace, Eastrie
- 801 AD Huckbone
- He was of fair skin, a good looking man, a good farmer, Limeringe
- 995-1039 Huckbone
- Chieftan, had a wife from Elham
- 1020-1069 Oswald Hugbene
- Landowner, a good horse rider
- 1047-1074 William Hugbene
- Mentioned in Domesday Book 1086: "Lord of the Manor, Limeringe"
- 1071 Henry Hogben=Ruth
- He enjoyed horse riding. Farmer.
- 1095 William Hogben=Ann
- Created first Baron Liminge. Land was given to him by Henry I (Hogben's Farm, Aldington,
Kent) for his services to the Royal House 1131. Had a good personality.
- 1118 Harold de Lyminge=Agnes
- Built Robus House, Lyminge; landowner
- 1144 Thomas de Lyminge=Martha
- 1168 Henry de Lyminge=Alice
- 1202 William de Lyminge=Mary
- Went to the Crusade and fought bravely in the Holy Land as Knight Hospitallers of St
John.
- 1235 Thomas de Lyminge=Joan
- Bought Foulmead Farm, Sholden, Deal in 1261.
- Stephen de Lyminge=Mary
- Lord of the Manor, Lyminge, Mayor of Romney. On a Board in the Upper Court-Room in the
old Town Hall, New Romney, named Stephen de Lyminge. He built a house in 1299 on the old
site of Robus House, Lyminge. His younger brother Dyonyse married Frances; had a daughter
Ann, born 1300. He was created Baron de Foulmead by Edward I, in recognition of public
services.
- 1299 Stephen Hogben=Sarah
- Farmer and landowner, Lyminge.
- 1322 Henry Hogben=Jane
- Horse doctor and farmer
- 1341 William Hogben=Margaret
- The Black Death 1349 caused shortage of labour on the farms.
- 1367 Richard Hogben=Sarah
- The wool trade boomed.
- 1391 Thomas Hogben=Mary
- Sold his wool from his Romney Marsh sheep to Ashford, Kent.
- 1424 John Hogben=Marion
- A good farmer
- 1450 Thomas Hogben=Margaret
From this point, the tree begins to branch out. I have information on about 530 people
altogether; here is my line from then to the present day:
- 1472 Thomas Hogben=Jane
- 1491 Robert Hogben=Christiane
- 1512 Peter Hogben=Alice
- 1534 Stephen Hogben=Sarah
- 1556 Stephen Hogben=Ruth
- 1576 Robert Hogben=Susan Colin Hogben's line)
- 1579 William Hogben=Jane
- 1595 Stephen Hogben=Mary
- 1615 William Hogben=Ann
- 1639 William Hogben=Sarah
- 1658 Richard Hogben=Rose
- 1676 Robert Hogben=Ann
- 1695 David Hogben=Catherine
- 1725 Robert Hogben=Joan
- 1745 John Hogben=Sarah
- 1750 John R Hogben=Joan
- 1773 Richard Hogben=Martha
- 1798 Thomas Hogben=Ann
- 1837 James Hogben=Sarah Horton
- 1872 James (Jim) Hogben=Ellen Griffin
- 1902 Samual Gorden Hogben=Irene Evans
- 1940 Michael Hogben=Margaret Simpson
- 1967 Mark Hogben=France Jobin
- 1995 Michael Jean-Pierre Hogben (that's my son!)
- 1996 Alexandre Keith Hogben (that's my other son!)







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